Pocket Imperium
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Here is my interpretation of a game developed my David J. Mortimer and posted by goodlittlegames.co.uk. You can find the updated rules or buy a production version of the game from LudiCreations (link below).The object of the game is to score points by maneuver your fleets/ships around the board to occupy the plants. The larger the planet the more points it is worth. Print settingsFilament: PLANozzle: 0.4mmLayer height: 0.2mmSupports: No supports***Note: Ships were printed with a Resin printer*** What to Print20 x Ships (Printing with a resin printer is recommended. I printed more then the rules recommends because large space battles are always more entertaining)4 x Ship storage box7 x space hexes1 x Large Planet6 x Medium Planets12 x Small Planets12 x Cards (traditional computer printer. Download from www.goodlittlegames.co.uk/games/10-pocket-imperium.html)1 x Round counter 56 x Point counters (20 1-point, 16 5-Point, 20 10-point)1 x Point counter storage box1 x Box Insert For the Round Counter (die): Print the solid cube first. Then print the hollow cube with a print pause command at layer height 18.8, insert the cube when the print pauses and then continue printing to have a multi-colored Round Counter. If you want it to be well balanced to use as a die recommend either printing it all solid or make sure your top, bottom and wall thickness are all the same setting (thickness). Otherwise it'll be weighted to one side. Round Counter was re-mixed (enlarged) from this model: https://www.printables.com/model/73150-shaky-dice-stargate-dice/comments/331552#For Multi-Colored prints:Planets, add a color change command at layer height 0.4.Board, add a color change command at layer height 1.2.Point counters, add a color change command at layer height 0.8. NotesShips print best with a resin printer but you can print with filament, recommend a small nozzle (0.2mm) and as low of layer heights as you can tolerate.For the cards I printed them on card stock paper and then inserted them into standard card sleeves. The PDF file attached is resized to fit standard US size card sleeves.The standard rules says to only use 12 ships but if you are playing with only 2 players it is better to use 20 ships. The box pictured to holds all the parts was made out of wood. If you want to print or make a box to hold all the parts the internal dimensions should be 215L x 150W x 25H (all in millimeters). The design for the top is also attached here (Box Top DXF). LinksInfo on the game and its creator can be found here: www.goodlittlegames.co.uk/games/10-pocket-imperium.htmlYou can download the rules or buy the game from the creator here: LudiCreations - Games
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